Secondhand. Good condition. Ex library copy with no external stickers. Stamps, sticky tape and writing on inside preliminary pages. Scratch to front endpage is now covered with blank ex libris bookplate sticker. Dust jacket has light creasing at edges and spine. Body text and binding are still very good.
Smiths were among the first men to land at Gallipoli. Smiths fought and died at Pozières, Bullecourt and Passchendaele. Smiths were wounded - and treated by doctors and nurses named Smith. At home, Smiths penned patriotic doggerel and spoke vociferously against conscription.
There was Grace Cossington Smith and her iconic painting, The Sock Knitter, and Victor Smith, who designed a guided missile in his dad's workshop in suburban Brisbane. Australia's Smiths included the AIF's senior policeman, a Jewish VC, and the war's most famous Australian aviators. They and thousands of more humble Smiths reflect the hopes and fears, the tragedies and the triumphs of Australia in the Great War.
Then there are the German-Australian Smiths, the Schmidts, who fought for Australia even as Schmidts at home were vilified and interned.
Just as the Great War affected all Australians, we can see the great range of their experience through the lives and deaths of those sharing the most common, representative surname.

